T
- the input typepublic interface HasMinus<T>
minus(int)
-methods for generating new expressions for the difference
between this value and something else.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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HasMinus<T> |
minus(byte other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
ToDouble<T> |
minus(double other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> |
minus(int other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> |
minus(long other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> |
minus(ToByte<T> other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
ToDouble<T> |
minus(ToDouble<T> other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> |
minus(ToInt<T> other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> |
minus(ToLong<T> other)
Creates and returns an expression that returns the difference of the
result from the current expression and the other term.
|
HasMinus<T> minus(byte other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionHasMinus<T> minus(ToByte<T> other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionHasMinus<T> minus(int other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionHasMinus<T> minus(ToInt<T> other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionHasMinus<T> minus(long other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionHasMinus<T> minus(ToLong<T> other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionToDouble<T> minus(double other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionToDouble<T> minus(ToDouble<T> other)
9
and the other term was
set to 3
, then the result of the returned expression would be
6
.
If this expression is nullable and the result was null
, then the
result of the returned expression will also be null
.
other
- the other term used for the subtractionCopyright © 2019 Speedment, Inc.. All rights reserved.